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Chadwick Boseman’s last tweet from 2020 in which he supported Kamala Harris resurfaces: ‘Heard the message, brother’

Late actor Chadwick Boseman’s last tweet before his tragic demise in 2020 has resurfaced, as it has a connection to Kamala Harris. In August 2020, the Black Panther actor had wished Kamala all the best for the US presidential elections that were to be held later that year. (Also Read: Gal Gadot, Chadwick Boseman, Michelle Yeoh, Kevin Feige, Eugene Levy get stars on Hollywood Walk of Fame)

Chadwick Boseman endorses Kamala Harris in 2020

Chadwick’s last tweet

The day Joe Biden decided to drop out of the US presidential race and endorsed Kamala Harris as a possible replacement, the internet was flooded with memes. Amidst this sea of ​​memes, Chadwick’s last tweet resurfaced in August 2020, just days before his death from colon cancer.

In the tweet, he is standing next to Kamala and Kamala is hugging him. They are both dressed in white – he is wearing a white T-shirt and Kamala is wearing a white T-shirt and blazer. In the background, the text “Freedom for Immigrants!” can be seen printed on a banner. Chadwick’s tweet reads, “Yes @KamalaHarris! (clapping emoji) #WhenWeAllVote #Vote2020.”

Internet reacts as tweet resurfaces

As the tweet resurfaced amid Kamala’s possible nomination in the Democrats’ presidential race, several X users reposted it and commented on it. One of them wrote, “Do it for Chadwick Boseman; do it for one of the best actors to ever win – do it for T’Challa (his Black Panther character) if you have to.” Another commented, “Wish you were here to see her become our first female president!”

“They’re probably gonna do this to you, Chadwick. It’s 4 years later, but it could happen,” a third user wrote. “Heard the message, bro,” another said. “Continue to rest in power! We got him again this November!! (black heart and applause emoji),” one tweet read. “Bro predicted the future (skull face emoji),” one person said.

In recent weeks, a number of Hollywood bigwigs have begun calling for Joe Biden to drop out of the race. Just weeks after the president headlined a record-breaking fundraising event for his re-election campaign, George Clooney penned an op-ed in The New York Times calling on Biden to end his bid. Clooney argued that the party should choose a new nominee, saying the process would be “messy” but would “awaken” voters in favor of the party.

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